The screw clamp on the exit tube is loosened and the gas passes into the bottle of water and charges it, in the case when sulphureted hydrogen is required.
Fire stink, the stench from decomposing iron pyrites, caused by the formation of sulphureted hydrogen.
Sulphureted hydrogen gas, which so readily tarnishes silver, forming a black film on the surface, has no action on this metal.
The objectors all insist that a trap will allow sewer gas to pass through it, and the experiments made at the Academy of Medicine showed that sulphureted hydrogen gas, etc.
In either case a large volume of noxious gases is given off, the chief of which, being sulphureted hydrogen, has to be fixed by another method, in order to comply with acts of Parliament for the prevention of nuisances.
This is one of the great points in the process, as in order that the sulphureted hydrogen gas obtained shall be concentrated and pure, only pure carbonic acid can be used in liberating it.
The extra yield of salt from a given quantity of acid obtained in the experiments has been proved in practice, as also the absorption of the sulphureted hydrogen.
The precipitated bicarbonate of sodium is removed and washed, and prepared for the market in whatever form is required, the sulphureted hydrogen gas being led to a holder and stored, as before stated.
Of the sulphuric acid produced, we look upon the sulphureted hydrogen as the source, also any sulphites existing in the liquor, which in their volatile state take up the atom of oxygen necessary for their conversion into sulphate.
It now only remains to see how it is proposed to deal with the sulphureted hydrogen gas which represents the sulphur recovered from the waste.
Sulphureted hydrogen gas, which so readily tarnishes silver, has no action upon this metal.
If the stopper of a bottle of sulphureted hydrogen water be removed, and a simply-fixed photographic positive suspended over it, the picture will lose its characteristic red tone, and become nearly black.
The sulphureted hydrogen does not infect the Pavilion, I believe, and a summer residence there secures the enjoyment of pure air and delightful drives and walks in the midst of a lovely hill country.
Sulphureted hydrogen gas is the deleterious agent exhaled from privies or vaults, which have been so fatal, at times, to night men, who have been employed to remove or cleanse them.
Sulphureted hydrogen gas is also exceedingly poisonous to the lungs and to every part of the system.
From the experiments of Dupuytren and Thenard, air that contains a thousandth part of sulphuretedhydrogen kills birds immediately.
Note 3: The action of hydrochloric acid upon the sulphide sets free sulphureted hydrogen, a part of which is held in solution by the acid.
The reducing agents available are zinc, sulphurous acid, or sulphureted hydrogen.
If the dilution is immediately stopped and the solution warmed, this sulphide is again brought into solution and at the same time more of the sulphureted hydrogen is expelled.
The molybdenum can be removed by solution of the precipitate in acid and precipitation of the molybdenum by sulphureted hydrogen, after which the magnesium precipitate may be again thrown down.
If no precipitation of the sulphide occurs, it is an indication that the sulphureted hydrogen was all expelled on solution of the stibnite.
This procedure must be continued until the sulphureted hydrogen is all removed, since it reacts with iodine.
Besides containing sulphuretedhydrogen gas, they are not unfrequently, also, impregnated with carbonic acid.
Josle, the waters contain a large proportion of sulphureted Hydrogen gas, Sulphate of Lime, Carbonate of Lime, Muriate of Soda, and Carbonate of Magnesia.
Waters classed under this head derive their character chiefly from sulphuretedhydrogen gas; which in some of them is uncombined, while in others it is united with lime or an alkali.
As the wind set toward us, we soon became aware of an evil smell--petroleum and sulphureted hydrogen at once--which gave some of us a headache.
Coal-gas contains 40 to 50 per cent, of hydrogen, nearly the whole of which may, by means of a suitable arrangement, be converted into sulphureted hydrogen.
This method of preparing sulphureted hydrogen will, I think, be found useful in the laboratory.
The hot springs which abound in the island are impregnated with sulphureted hydrogen and carbonic acid gases, appearing to attest the existence of volcanic action.
This transformation of limestone into gypsum is analogous to the penetration of rock salt and sulphur, the latter being deposited from sulphureted aqueous vapor.
A special hall, with draught and ventilation, is set apart for precipitations by sulphureted hydrogen and the preparation of chlorine and other ill-smelling and deleterious gases.
Similarly we can make a Widnes fog by sulphureted hydrogen, chlorine, sulphuric acid, and a little steam.
Byasson states that petroleum is formed by the action of water, carbonic anhydride, and sulphureted hydrogen upon incandescent iron.
Heated in contact with sulphureted hydrogen, it forms sulphides of boron and phosphorus and hydriodic acid, without liberation of iodine.
These chemists prepared it by allowing dry sulphureted hydrogen gas to stream over amorphous boron heated to redness.
The crystals are violently decomposed by water, yielding a clear solution of boric acid, sulphureted hydrogen being evolved.
The reaction between boron and sulphureted hydrogen only commences at red heat, near the temperature of the softening of glass.
It has been found that if highly sulphureted pig iron is poured from the blast furnace into the desulphurizing vessel, fifteen to twenty minutes are sufficient to effect the desulphurization requisite for the steel process.
Carbonate Sulphureted Peroxide of Ethylene and of lime.
If sulphureted pig iron, poor in manganese, is added in a fluid condition to manganiferous molten pig iron, poor in sulphur, the metal is desulphurized, and a manganese sulphide slag is formed.
It is therefore not remarkable that, even when ores fairly free from sulphur are treated, it easily happens that a sulphureted pig iron is obtained.
This marsh gives out a horrible odor of sulphureted hydrogen, the gas which makes a rotten egg so offensive.
The creek ran on a bed of solid rock, in many places smooth and slippery, in others obstructed by masses of debris from the overhanging cliffs of the sulphureted limestone above.
The thud is, of course, produced by the escape of the sulphureted hydrogen gas through the mud.
A spiral of platinum wire is employed as the anode, from which the silver may be dissolved by means of nitric acid, and tested for by hydrochloric acid or by sulphureted hydrogen.
As a confirmatory test the deposited metal is dissolved in nitric acid and tested with sulphureted hydrogen, or the spiral may be placed in a test tube and warmed with a crystal of iodine, when the yellow iodide is formed.
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